High-performance microprobe installed at University of Tasmania
16 May, 2017 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdThe University of Tasmania (UTAS) recently installed a new microprobe in its Central Science Laboratory (CSL).
World's biggest X-ray laser generates first light
09 May, 2017The European XFEL, the biggest X-ray laser in the world, has reached the last major milestone before its official opening in September — the generation of its first X-ray laser light.
Mettler-Toledo Safeline X-series X-ray inspection systems
08 May, 2017 | Supplied by: Mettler-Toledo LtdMettler-Toledo's range of Safeline X-ray systems is said to offer manufacturers significant benefits when installed on production lines.
New method for producing PET radiotracers
03 May, 2017 | Supplied by: ANSTOResearchers at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation have led the development of a new method for producing PET radiotracers.
High-flux XRD keeps researchers at the forefront
03 May, 2017 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdUNSW recently purchased a 9 kW Rigaku SmartLab X-ray diffractometer for its Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre — a central analytical facility that brings together a vast array of measurement and characterisation equipment.
Nanolane N-Lab Station for live imaging and analysis at the nanoscale
01 May, 2017 | Supplied by: ATA Scientific Pty LtdThe Nanolane N-Lab Station uses optical sensors to enable label-free live imaging, surface interaction studies and topographic analyses at the nanometre scale.
Breaking the colour barrier: microscopy in biology
26 April, 2017Researchers are one step closer to breaking the so-called 'colour barrier' of light microscopy for biological systems, allowing for more comprehensive labelling and imaging of biomolecules in living cells and tissues than is currently attainable.
SPOT Imaging boom stands for microscopes and cameras
25 April, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdSPOT Imaging modular microscope boom stands provide stability and easy positioning for stereo microscopes and cameras.
Kiwi crystallographers benefit from X-ray diffractometer
24 April, 2017 | Supplied by: AXT Pty LtdAXT has announced the sale of an XtaLAB Synergy-S single-crystal X-ray diffractometer to the University of Auckland, where it will serve a large research community.
Geoscience research gets a 3D boost
19 April, 2017 | Supplied by: Hawker RichardsonHawker Richardson recently installed a GE Nanotom M micro-CT scanner in the laboratory of Professor Ralf Haese and Dr Jay Black, where it will support their research into carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.
Chip-sized super-resolution microscopes
07 April, 2017A new European project, ChipScope, is set to revolutionise optical microscopes with super-resolution capabilities, making them chip-sized, convenient, affordable and ubiquitously available.
Postnova Analytics AF2000 MALS system
06 April, 2017 | Supplied by: Scientex Pty LtdPostnova Analytics announces the AF2000 MALS — a temperature-controlled system developed to provide good separation, characterisation and fractionation of biopharmaceutical proteins.
Prior Scientific Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System
05 April, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdThe Lumen 200 Fluorescence Illumination System from Prior Scientific is a powerful alternative to 100 W mercury and halogen lamp houses for microscopy applications.
Imaging molecules in action
05 April, 2017An international team of researchers has developed an experimental technique to take 3D images of molecules in action.
3Brain BioCAM X microelectrode arrays for electrophysiology
05 April, 2017 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty LtdThe BioCAM X from 3Brain is a high-resolution system for in vitro electrophysiological imaging using a microelectrode array (MEA) biochip. It allows simultaneous recordings from a total of 4096 electrodes sampled at 18 kHz per electrode, thus allowing monitoring of thousands of neurons.

